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[[Tom Sellers]] (1890 - November 3, 1961) was creator of [[Bank Night]], originally called ''It's Only Chance'' in Novel Necromancy (1935). It his younger days he gave shows in Scotland and Canada. | [[Tom Sellers]] (1890 - November 3, 1961) was creator of [[Bank Night]], originally called ''It's Only Chance'' in Novel Necromancy (1935). It his younger days he gave shows in Scotland and Canada. | ||
He contributed to most of the magical magazines for very many years, including [[The Sphinx]], [[The Gen]], [[ | He contributed to most of the magical magazines for very many years, including [[The Sphinx]], [[The Gen]], The [[Magical Monthly]], [[The Magic Wand]], The [[Wizard]] and [[The Linking Ring]]. | ||
In February, 1936, he won the "Sphinx Medal" for the "Best Trick of the Year" in the Amateur Section. | In February, 1936, he won the "Sphinx Medal" for the "Best Trick of the Year" in the Amateur Section. |
Revision as of 13:46, 25 May 2009
Tom Sellers (1890 - November 3, 1961) was creator of Bank Night, originally called It's Only Chance in Novel Necromancy (1935). It his younger days he gave shows in Scotland and Canada.
He contributed to most of the magical magazines for very many years, including The Sphinx, The Gen, The Magical Monthly, The Magic Wand, The Wizard and The Linking Ring.
In February, 1936, he won the "Sphinx Medal" for the "Best Trick of the Year" in the Amateur Section.
Books
- Tricks that Work (1927)
- Novel Necromancy (1935)
- Immediate Magic (1937)
- Subtle Sorcery (1938)
- Condensed Conjuring (1941)
- Magical Mixture (1943)